One of the hardest questions a painter has to answer is: "How do you know when the painting is finished?" This is particularly puzzling when you're painting from imagination, and do not have references to help you determine when the painting is complete.
In Digital Painting III, Marco will show you how to reliably answer that question, by way of many important smaller questions you should have in mind as you progress through a painting. He'll go over how each consideration greatly shapes the way your image communicates to the viewer, and how that, in turn, affects how you'll use the fundamentals to paint and capture the subject matter as well as the overall story, emotion, and brushwork.
What you'll get out of the class:
- Learn how to tell a powerful story with a single picture
- Insight into how to design a picture from the most general to the most specific
- An understanding of how the fundamentals of art work together toward a singular goal
- A method of study that will accelerate your ability to design shapes and values
- A way of highlighting the most essential elements of your pictures, while editing out the non-essential elements
- Insight into what makes pictures read well, and how to go about achieving clarity
- Various applications of light and shadow, color, edges, shapes, and more
Marco does two paintings from start to finish, each focusing on how simple early decisions can guide your creative flow from beginning to end. In the process you will not only learn Marco's various digital painting techniques, but gain a broader understanding of visual communication.
Difficulty rating: Digital Painting 3 is targeted to the intermediate/advanced artist, or anyone who is already familiar with art fundamentals such as drawing, shapes, values, edges, color temperature, etc. These fundamentals will be discussed during the workshop, but not explained from the ground up. For instance, instead of explaining how light and shadow works, Marco will demonstrate his use of it in a given painting, and tell you how and why he is using it that way.